Bryan Buchanan Owens is a licensed mental health counselor in Indianapolis, Indiana, whose clinical work is grounded in analytic depth psychology and narrative therapy. He holds an MA in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Indianapolis with a concentration in art therapy, and brings additional theological training that allows him to attend to the spiritual dimensions of the healing process.
Owens is a trained trauma therapist who utilizes Brainspotting for rapid somatic recovery alongside his depth-psychological foundation. His narrative approach centers on bringing awareness to the untold stories that drive a person's beliefs, desires, feelings, and fears, working to integrate these unconscious dimensions into a more coherent sense of self. He also draws on Internal Family Systems, emotionally focused therapy, and person-centered methods.
He works with individuals navigating depression, anxiety, attachment difficulties, addiction, codependency, and trauma, including abuse survivors and those processing LGBTQ+ identity concerns. He incorporates spiritual dimensions into his work and is comfortable working across faith traditions.
Training & lineage
- MA in Mental Health Counseling (concentration in Art Therapy) University of Indianapolis